surety
英 [ˈʃɔː.rə.ti]
美 [ˈʃʊr.ə.t̬i]
surety 保证金,担保人sure,确定的,确信的,-ty,名词后缀。引申词义保证金,担保人。
- surety (n.)
- c. 1300, "a guarantee, promise, pledge, an assurance," from Old French seurté "a promise, pledge, guarantee; assurance, confidence" (12c., Modern French sûreté), from Latin securitatem (nominative securitas) "freedom from care or danger, safety, security," from securus (see secure (adj.)). From late 14c. as "security, safety, stability; state of peace," also "certainty, certitude; confidence." Meaning "one who makes himself responsible for another" is from early 15c. Until 1966, the French national criminal police department was the Sûreté nationale.
- 1. Bristol Crown Court granted conditional bail with a surety of £2,500.
- 英国布里斯托尔刑事法庭准予有条件保释,保证金为2,500英镑。
- 2. The insurance company will take warehouse stocks or treasury bonds as surety.
- 该保险公司将接受仓库库存货物或长期国库券作为担保。
- 3. There is no surety he ever reached the river.
- 不能确定他是否到过河边.
- 4. He gave me a watch as surety.
- 他给我一块表作为担保.
- 5. The surety waives in writing the right provided in the preceding paragraph.
- (三)保证人以书面形式放弃前款规定的权利的.